[Event alert] One of the biggest Google tech conferences in London — GDG DevFest London @ Campus London on Oct 8th. DevFest will focus on Android, Web and Cloud from some of the world's leading experts. We've got a great range of speakers from Google and beyond. Join us to learn, share ideas and have fun! 🙌

A hackathon for developers by developers!
No business presentations! No patronising briefs! No pitch decks!
Code and get up and running on the cloud in one day!
Most hackathons run over several days. But then again, the GDG Hackathon is not most hackathons. We cut out all the nonsense. We get back to the basics. We use the Google Cloud Platform which allows us to be a whole lot more efficient. Developers can just develop once again. We ca...

You don't need to be in San Francisco to experience the magic. Join us for GCPNEXT Extended viewing at Google office in London! Learn what's new with Google Cloud Platform and interact with Google Cloud developers just like yourself. Agenda: 15:30 - 16:00: Registration 16:00 - 17:30: Keynote Viewing 17:30 - 18:30: Networking Please RSVP here to confirm your attendance as we have limited seats for this event.

Cluster management at Google with BorgCluster management is the set of tools and processes that Google uses to control the computing infrastructure in our data centers. It includes allocating resources to different applications on our fleet of computers, looking after software installations and hardware, monitoring, and many other things. I'll provide an overview of what we can do, and explain how the lessons we've learned have driven the design of Kubernetes, our new open-source cluster management system. We certainly don't have all the answers, but we do have some pretty impressive systems.

Speaker: John WilkesPrincipal Software Engineer, Technical Infrastructure, Google. John Wilkes has been at Google since 2008, where he is working on cluster management for Google's compute infrastructure; he was one of the architects of Omega. He is interested in far too many aspects of distributed systems, but a recurring theme has been technologies that allow systems to manage themselves.

Please register on Skillmatters website - https://goo.gl/1Mdi1sRSVP here will not guarantee a place and please arrive by 18:45 as the actual talk will start at 18:45.﻿